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The Mexican company BioFields will begin production in 2014 of an algae-based biofuel at a site 300 kilometres from its border with the United States, which is likely to be its biggest customer. The BioFields corporate office is located on the twelfth...
Tags: New Mexico, Mexico City, BioFields, Michelle Chauvet, climate change, Puerto Libertad, big plans, Rodolfo Quintero, Philippines, Mexico, Environment, Liquid fuels, E85, Ethanol fuel, Biofuels, Alternative propulsion, Ethanol, Sustainable transport
All these people are calling, saying, 'I'm coming, I'm coming, I'm coming,' " Hagar says. Hagar performs about 30 shows a year at his Cabo Wabo in Mexico. He'll probably play here now and then, as well. "Vegas is a lot easier to get to," he says, "so...
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Pew Research Center on the study titled, America's Place In The World. The project, which surveyed 2,000 U.S. citizens on a broad range of global issues, amounts to a snapshot of the uncertainty and apprehension coursing through the country as acute joblessness...
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The Everett Chorale will present its 2009 holiday concert, “Merrily Ring the Christmas Songs,” at two performances this weekend. This 90-member chorale will perform Camille Saint-Saens’ “Christmas Oratorio” and a selection of bell-themed holiday favorites.
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22 AM PST A Hopland woman accused and acquitted of embezzlement earlier this year is suing the Ukiah Police Department and two of its officers in federal court for wrongful arrest and malicious prosecution. "Lawsuits from people who are arrested and...
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Paquime Gallery grand opening Paquime Galleries Inc., will hold a grand opening all day Saturday. The gallery showcases authentic work from village artists in Mexico, including unique, hand-painted and hand-formed pottery. Ten percent of Saturday's total...
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Lee Kershaw, who's charged with murder in the death of Jon David, 43, of Mount Vernon, Ind., is back in Posey County. Kershaw is expected in court today. Lee Kershaw may face a lengthy prison term, but not the death penalty if convicted of the Nov. 21...
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Kidnap victim Romano to coach Mexico's Santos Laguna Updated on Friday, December 04, 2009, 10:03 IST Buenos Aires: Argentine Ruben Romano, a kidnap victim in Mexico in 2005, was named coach of Santos Laguna, the Mexican club said. The 51-year-old replaces...
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Blinn College football coach Brad Franchione is trying to minimize the distractions as the second-ranked Buccaneers prepare to face top-ranked Fort Scott Community College in Sunday's inaugural Citizens Bank Bowl at Pittsburg, Kan. But it might difficult...
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The tunnel, which came out of a warehouse in the border city of Tijuana and did not yet have a US entry point, was approximately 305 metres long and equipped with electricity, lighting, a ventilation system and an elevator. Police arrested 11 adults and...
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